In reply to  a.ashfield's message of Sun, 24 Apr 2016 12:15:22 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]

I wouldn't put too much stock in this. The metal parts are likely to short out a
100 kV voltage supply.

> From the lenr-forum.com
>Rossi's missing secret or E-CatX description or both?
>
>"All replicators should pay attention to Rossi's provisional US-patent 
>61/999,582, filing-date: August 01, 2014. Provisional patents are not 
>published at USPTO but another site published a copy of this patent 
>which contains the following description:
>
>     "In a reactor are put nickel powders, hydrides at a pressure of 3-6 
>bars an a temperature of 400-600 Celsius, AND AT ONE SIDE OF THE REACTOR 
>IS PUT AN ANODE, AT THE OPPOSITE A CATHODE, so that electrons are 
>accelerated up to 100 keV, ..."
>
>At the ends of the reactor are an anode and a cathode!!!
>
>    "4 - a generator of direct current connected with a cathode and an 
>anode to accelrate the electrons"
>
>So Rossi is using DC to initiate (and maybe control) the reaction. (And 
>possibly uses the anode and cathode for direct extraction of electric 
>energy after the reaction occured - ECatX.)"
>
>https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/3183-Rossi-s-missing-secret-or-E-CatX-description-or-both/?postID=17802#post17802
>
>
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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